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Agricultural Trade



Agriculture - science and practice of producing crops and livestock from the natural resources of the earth. The primary aim of agriculture is to cause the land to produce more abundantly and at the same time to protect it from deterioration and misuse. The diverse branches of modern agriculture include agronomy, horticulture, economic entomology, animal husbandry, dairying, agricultural   Read More...

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    Globalization and Agricultural Trade Policy
    by Hans J. Michelmann, James Rude, Jack Stabler, Gary Storey. 355 pgs.


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    Agriculture, Trade, and the Environment: Discovering and Measuring the Critical Linkages (Chap. 11 "On Measuring the Environmental Impact of Agricultural Trade Liberalization")
    by Nicole Ballenger, Maury E. Bredahl, John C. Dunmore, Terry L. Roe, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium. 314 pgs.


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